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- Network interface controller (links | edit)
- Missile Command (links | edit)
- CDTV (links | edit)
- History of computing hardware (1960s–present) (links | edit)
- Game port (links | edit)
- De Quervain syndrome (links | edit)
- Touchpad (links | edit)
- Haptic technology (links | edit)
- Danger Hiptop (links | edit)
- Centipede (video game) (links | edit)
- Logitech (links | edit)
- Image scanner (links | edit)
- R.O.B. (links | edit)
- Removable media (links | edit)
- Sports video game (links | edit)
- Macintosh Portable (links | edit)
- USB flash drive (links | edit)
- Computer accessibility (links | edit)
- Creative Micro Designs (links | edit)
- Rampart (video game) (links | edit)
- Glass cockpit (links | edit)
- Cirque Corporation (links | edit)
- Kirby's Dream Land (links | edit)
- Track & Field (video game) (links | edit)
- Human interface device (links | edit)
- Visualization (graphics) (links | edit)
- Gamepad (links | edit)
- Touchscreen (links | edit)
- Rotary encoder (links | edit)
- Dance pad (links | edit)
- Magic: The Gathering video games (links | edit)
- BBC Domesday Project (links | edit)
- Model M keyboard (links | edit)
- Zumwalt-class destroyer (links | edit)
- Paddle (game controller) (links | edit)
- Crystal Castles (video game) (links | edit)
- Arcade cabinet (links | edit)
- D-pad (links | edit)
- HIL bus (links | edit)
- Output device (links | edit)
- Computer History Museum (links | edit)
- Synaptics (links | edit)
- Computer case (links | edit)
- Interactive kiosk (links | edit)
- 1985 in video games (links | edit)
- 1978 in video games (links | edit)
- Analog stick (links | edit)
- Scroll wheel (links | edit)
- Arrow keys (links | edit)